Leventhal Map & Education Center, Central Library in Copley Square
Mar 7, 2025
2:00 EST
Free
Women have always been a part of charting the Earth throughout history.
Histories of map-making generally emphasize the role of men; however, since the advent of the printed map, women have worked as colorists, engravers, shop owners, publishers, and, most importantly, as map-makers themselves.
During this From the Vault collections showing, we invite visitors to use this selection of maps to encounter works by female map creators, designers and educators, learn about the various cartographic skills employed by women over the centuries, and observe the transition of women in cartography from marginalized to celebrated.
This free showing will be hosted Friday, March 7 in the Leventhal Map & Education Center with a staff member available to answer questions.
Drop in any time between 2:00PM - 4:00PM. No reservation is required.
The Leventhal Map and Education Center cares for more than a quarter million cartographic and geographic objects, including maps, atlases, charts, globes, gazetteers, ephemera, research texts, and data sets. With such an extensive collection, it is likely that many of these objects will never be included in exhibitions for public viewing. Our latest series, From The Vault, attempts to remedy that limitation. From The Vault is a biweekly, casual collections showing of objects selected by Map Center staff. These drop-in sessions do not include a formal presentation, though Map Center staff will be available to interpret objects, chat, and answer questions.